Running-in Period During Sliding Wear of Austenitic Steels

Author:

Zambrano O. A.,Iglesias-Guerrero B.,Rodríguez S. A.,Coronado J. J.

Abstract

AbstractThe running-in period during dry sliding wear might determine the evolution to steady-state wear behaviour. To this end, the running-in period during sliding wear of austenitic stainless steel, AISI 316L stainless steel, and Hadfield steel were studied through the testing pin (flat-ended)-on-disk configuration. The effects of the normal load, sliding speed, and alloy type were assessed, and the specific wear rate and strain hardening characteristics were determined. The wear rate was correlated with wear mechanism, friction coefficient, hardening, and roughness to characterize the changes occurring during the running-in period. These changes could influence the responses of these materials to wear during the steady-state period. The stabilization of the specific wear rate and hardness was noted to align with the end of the running-in period. Graphical Abstract

Funder

National Research Council Canada

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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